Located in Bala, Gwynedd, this charming property is situated on a sprawling 220-acre working farm, just 3.5 miles from the vibrant town of Bala. Guests can immerse themselves in the local culture, enjoying a variety of cafes, pubs, shops, and a swimming pool, as well as easy access to Wales's largest natural lake. The area offers numerous outdoor activities, such as boating and leisurely strolls around the lake, or taking a ride on the steam railway. For those seeking adventure, the National White Water Centre, Zip World Slate Caverns, King Arthur's Labyrinth, and the mountain bike trail centre at Coed y Brenin are all within a 30-mile radius. Golf enthusiasts can also enjoy a round at St David's Golf Course, located just 5 miles away.
The property itself is designed to provide a spacious and inviting atmosphere, flooded with natural light and boasting stunning views from every window. The well-equipped kitchen features essential appliances, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, allowing guests to easily prepare their meals. An inviting feature door opens to blend the indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a delightful setting for dining. The lounge and dining area provide a comfortable space to enjoy meals while taking in the picturesque views of the patio garden and surrounding countryside.
After a day of exploring the beautiful landscapes and engaging in various activities, guests can unwind in the cozy lounge, equipped with a television for entertainment. The ground floor also includes a convenient wet room, complete with a shower and WC. When it's time to retire for the night, guests will find a serene bedroom upstairs featuring a double bed and breathtaking views to greet them in the morning. The bathroom on this level offers a relaxing soak in a bath, along with an additional WC, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the stay.
Outside, the property features a shared utility room with a washing machine, enhancing the practicality of the stay. Guests can enjoy their morning coffee on the enclosed patio, surrounded by lovely views of the rolling countryside. The property encourages exploration with designated footpaths leading through the farmland and down to the River Dee. Additionally, there is private parking available for two cars, and the property benefits from a private water supply, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable retreat in the heart of Southern Snowdonia.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!